India, June 30 -- Authorities of the South Calcutta Law College, where a first-year student was gang-raped by an alumnus and two of her seniors, have decided to suspend classes for all students for an indefinite period.

A notification for the decision, taken by the governing body of the college, read, "All BA LLB and LLM (General and Honours) classes of South Calcutta Law College will be suspended and the college premises will remain closed for all students until further notice as decided by the Governing Body," news agency PTI reported.

The move comes as rage across the nation continues to grow over the tragic incident.

On June 25, the 24-year-old law student was gang-raped inside the guard's room on the college campus. The prime accu...